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Touch of divinity - lineart

Welcome to new supporter, Inja! <3 

I'm finding another nice aspect about CSP: It allows me to do such a clean sketch that the lineart can stay on the same layer, just refining, cleaning up a bit, and strengthening the lines.

I've also thought about my rough idea about a D&D/RPG colouring book again, and need some thoughts about what to do with the lines. I know that, when you want to colour digitally, an ideal approach is to have clean black lines that are colour-fillable. Mine aren't, and I don't want them to be, because that gives lineart a very solid, blocky look I dislike. Those of you who've done stuff with my linearts, how much of a putoff has it been that you have to colour them "on foot", even digitally? 

This one was done with *drumroll* a new brush that imitates a slightly fading fineliner, because I hope that'll make it look a little like Art Nouveau. We'll see how that holds up, haha.

I'll start colouring this today and prooobably will have something to do (and show) tomorrow night for the Discord chat. I'm also thinking about maybe doing some live streaming again sometime along the line, from the iPad of course. Who'd be interested in that? 

Touch of divinity - lineart

Comments

They print great on paper - they look a lot like very clean pencil, the way I used to do before I switched to Procreate. So I'd definitely be fine there!

Jenny Dolfen

I think the lines look fine as is - the question is how do they print on paper? While I can color digitally, I prefer to color by hand using colored pencils, markers, crayons.

Jess Holy

I haven’t colored any of your art, but I think that your style would be fine for that! (And let me know if you do make a coloring book, because I have a list of pieces I’d like to have!)

Holly Ahronheim


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